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eBay updated its Offensive Items policy to prohibit sellers from listing racially or ethnically offensive items on the site. eBay will allow historic collectibles like Black Americana to be listed, but not reproductions of those items.
In addition, sellers are prohibited from using insensitive language to describe the items. eBay's policy explains, "For example, sellers may not use offensive words and phrases such as "Jap" or "Nigger" in the title or description of their listing, even if that word is part of the proper name or trademark of the item. Sellers may, however, display an image of such historical items within their listing even if the offensive word is plainly visible within the historical item."
The policy continues, "Sellers may use such words and phrases in the title and description of their listings within media categories such as Books, Movies and Music, provided that the offensive words are actually part of the title of the listed item."
eBay relies on its users to report items that violate its policies, and does not appear to offer sellers an appeals process when they disagree with such decisions. The Offensive Items policy will likely add to the amount of "snitching" that goes on by users, self-proclaimed "eBay police" and sellers' competitors.
eBay recently pulled an auction for a 10-year-old grilled cheese sandwich purportedly bearing the image of the Virgin Mary. eBay told journalists it was removed because it does not allow items intended as a joke. When the auction received worldwide media attention, eBay reversed its decision and allowed the sandwich to be relisted.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/offensive.html
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